'14 Player Rankings, Offense: 90-81

ESPN.com is ranking NFL players and counting them down (follow on Twitter @ESPNNFL) from No. 100 to No. 1 on offense and on defense, 10 per day for 10 days. The top 10 on both sides of the ball will be revealed Friday, Aug. 29.

What is #NFLRank?

#NFLRank is the Twitter hashtag to use if you want to get involved in the discussion or just follow along. You can also follow along @ESPNNFL and on Facebook.

How did we rank the players?

We polled 90 experts to rate each player on a 0-to-10 scale, with 10 being the best regardless of position in the NFL. Ties, as denoted by an asterisk, were broken by determining which player had more ballots with the higher number (if players are tied, the player with three 10s is ranked higher than the player with two 10s; if the tied players had the same amount of highest numbers -- each with two 10s -- we moved to the next number: three 9s beats two 9s).

Last season, Decker was the Broncos' most effective deep threat, leading the team with 24 receptions and six touchdowns on passes thrown 15 or more yards downfield. Only A.J. Green, Josh Gordon and DeSean Jackson had more touchdown catches on such throws last season. -- ESPN Stats & Information ( @ESPNStatsInfo)

Louis Vasquez made his first Pro Bowl last season and was also named First-Team All-Pro. Vasquez played more offensive snaps last season (1,155) than any other player in the NFL. -- ESPN Stats & Information ( @ESPNStatsInfo)

Max Unger has made the Pro Bowl in each of the last two seasons and was named First-Team All-Pro in 2012. During those two seasons, the Seahawks have averaged 149.0 rush yards per game, second most in the NFL (Redskins - 152.3). -- ESPN Stats & Information ( @ESPNStatsInfo)

Since being drafted 11th overall by the 49ers in 2010, Anthony Davis has started every game in four seasons. The 49ers have averaged 5.1 yards per rush when running to the right during that span, fourth-best in the NFL. -- ESPN Stats & Information ( @ESPNStatsInfo)